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Protect the Frequencies – By preventing interference
Toughen Receivers – With readily available technology
Augment Services – With difficult to disrupt terrestrial signals
What to do? Some recommendations.
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Is there a silver bullet for resilient PNT? – Opinion in GPS World
Image: US DOT and DOD What's new: An op-ed in GPS World by PNT expert Jules McNeff. Why it's important: It's an important topic. Especially as our dependence on GPS in the U.S. continues to grow, and threats continue to increase. Jules has deep experience and...

Preview: The 2025 Assured PNT Summit — A Call for Action Amid Growing Vulnerabilities – Inside GNSS
Image: Shutterstock The below is an excellent summary of a conversation I had with Inside GNSS publisher Richard Fischer about the way forward for PNT in the U.S. Thanks to Richard for this piece and permission to reproduce it in its entirety here. Preview: The...

Türkiye set to launch own navigation and maps app – Turkiye Today
Image: Shutterstock What's new: Turkiye's project to establish a regional satellite navigation system using cubesats is progressing. Why it's important: The project reflects the desire of many countries to have their own, sovereign, PNT system. For Turkiye, it is also...

Dual-Purpose VLEO: An Ongoing Chinese Constellation Rescue Bid & its Strategic Significance – Demux’d Thoughts
Image: Geely satellites - Geely Global What's new: An interesting look at Chinese space strategy and activities. It includes a discussion of Geely's centimeter-level PNT service designed to support autonomous vehicles. Why it's important: Everything is connected to...

Counterspace – Annual report from Secure World Foundation
Image: "Space Force" TV series via YouTube What's new: The Secure World Foundation has released its annual "Global Counterspace Capabilities" report. It has loads of new info and updates. Things like info on Iran's Hoda local positioning system (we have seen pictures...